Posted May 18, 2009 at 09:40AM by Gino D.
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Not stopping at Tag Force 3, the next installment in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX franchise for the PSP has been revealed. Coming by way of the latest issue of V-Jump magazine, Konami's Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 4 is heading out for Japan. No details have been listed, but you can most probably expect all the gameplay elements in previous games to be intact here. More interestingly though, this latest game will now incorporate stages and characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's series. Related articles: |
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» holy smoke
I'd bet tag force 4 will come out after the ocg Stardust Overdrive booster comes out, so hopefully in july or at least early august =P lol
I'd bet tag force 4 will come out after the ocg Stardust Overdrive booster comes out, so hopefully in july or at least early august =P lol
» Konami
Konami is the best troll ever, they just make a spriteswap of the characters in the game and call it a new game, seriously, those are some lazy coders.
Konami is the best troll ever, they just make a spriteswap of the characters in the game and call it a new game, seriously, those are some lazy coders.
» Hey you coders
If you finally add infrastructure mode I'm sold
If you finally add infrastructure mode I'm sold
» No no no....
Like always, it's always been about the amount of cards you're able to use. If they're able to add more cards, while keeping all previous cards, then it's a keeper. Tag Froce 3 offered a whole lot of cards. And if Tag Force 4 can keep all 3500 or so TF4 cards, while adding an additional 300-500 cards, then it'll be well worth the wait. updating the card database is first priority. We don't want to lose cards, to get new cards.
I don't need infrastructure, or any of that, just update the card/ban list database, and it's a +1 from me.
Like always, it's always been about the amount of cards you're able to use. If they're able to add more cards, while keeping all previous cards, then it's a keeper. Tag Froce 3 offered a whole lot of cards. And if Tag Force 4 can keep all 3500 or so TF4 cards, while adding an additional 300-500 cards, then it'll be well worth the wait. updating the card database is first priority. We don't want to lose cards, to get new cards.
I don't need infrastructure, or any of that, just update the card/ban list database, and it's a +1 from me.
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